KRAT (FM)

KRAT
City Sparks, Nevada
Broadcast area Reno, Nevada
Branding Alt 92.1
Slogan Reno's Alternative
Frequency 92.1 MHz
Repeater(s) 92.1 KRAT-FM1 (Klamath Falls, OR)
92.1 KRAT-FM2 (Carson City)
First air date 1993 (as KSRN)
Format Alternative rock
ERP 8,900 watts
HAAT 153 meters (502 ft)
Class C3
Facility ID 13528
Former callsigns KVRX (1990-1991, CP)
KSRN (1991-2000)
KJZS (2000-2010)
KWFP (2010-2018)
Owner Evans Broadcasting
Sister stations KKFT, KRFN
Webcast Listen Live
Website alt921reno.com

KRAT (92.1 FM, "Alt 92.1") is a commercial radio station located in Sparks, Nevada, broadcasting to the Reno, Nevada area airing an alternative rock format.

History

The station signed on the air in 1993 as KSRN with an easy listening format. In 2000, KSRN moved to a stronger signal at 107.7 FM to cover the Carson City and Lake Tahoe areas. As a result, the 92.1 frequency became home to KJZS with its smooth jazz format. On September 13, 2010, KJZS changed its format to country, branded as "The Wolf", leaving the Reno radio market without a smooth jazz outlet. On November 9, 2010, KJZS changed their call letters to KWFP, to go with the "Wolf" branding. The Evans Broadcast Company, Inc.[1] purchased this station, along with KWPF "The Bandit" in May 2016 from Wilkes Broadcasting. The station joins the "Real" Classic Country Station KCMY AM 1300/102.5 FM Carson City, and 99.1 FM Talk Gardnerville NV.

On August 25, 2018 at midnight, KWFP changed their format from country (which moved to KRFN-HD2 and 95.1) to alternative rock, branded as "Alt 92.1".[2] The station changed its call sign from KWFP to KRAT on September 14, 2018.

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